It makes me feel a little dizzy . Powerful photo- it really grabs you.
Kilt7, I remember that album too and it does seem familiar. For some reason it seems dark and sinister, and a bit claustrophobic.
The shape of the window, the bold crisp colors and the lighting make for a delicious photograph.
ooooh I like the colors and the title!
You just don't see trim like that nowadays. Unique and different. Very charming.
Nice. Lots of history here...
This picture is amaizong! lol... that is pretty funny.
Is this how they make ultramarine blue for artist paint? I'm serious because it seems like I've read synthetic ultramarine is made from a coal byproduct or something like that. I could see how that could easily be the case! :)
Woah! Very nice!
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Thanks; if you click the little icon under the photo you can see what camera I used for the shot, most are either from a Canon 5D or 300D
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You are an excellent photographer!
.. glad I stumbled across your site..will bookmark it now!
I'd be interested to find out what kind of camera you use. Thanks :)
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That is not an inviting glow, scares the hell out of me!
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This is a very old machine. I'm judging that by the shape of the flywheel and the wooden base. I suspect that the electric motor was a later addition and the machine was originally run by hand cranking or perhaps a treadle. Notice the difference in size of the motor pulley compared to the flywheel. This machine was designed to move very slowly.
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Two rows of sinks. Look at the third one back. The front sink is smashed, the one behind it is intact.
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Looking thru your photos, I almost get that eerie feeling like I am taking a trip through the titanic all alone. Amazing work !!
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Amzing!!